![]() I especially like that his rig has a bit of the ol’ spirit of the goose, sometimes exuberantly honking when he’s talking normally and being a little too keen to peck at objects. He needs to crouch forward for the goose to crouch, and pecks his head forward to pick up and drop items. He honks by being noisy into a microphone in the orange beak he’s wearing, which fittingly has a blood stain (“don’t worry about it,” he says, “it’s fine”). Movement is controlled by a thumbstick to select a direction then triggered by flapping the swimming flippers on his feet. He’s wearing a pair of gloves hooked up to detect flapping. Here’s a quick look at the basic movements: The goose flaps its wings when Rudeism flaps his arms. The goose waddles when Rudeism waddles in his flippers. The goose honks when Rudeism honks into his orange beak. ![]() Famed for his commitment to play games with wrong and weird and custom controllers (he’s the lad who panned Mordhau players with a frying pan), today he took on Goose Game with a full costume controller. To enter the body of a goose is quite different, Twitch streamer Dylan “ Rudeism” Beck discovered. To play Untitled Goose Game is to enter the mind of a goose, to feel mischief and malice fill you and flow through you. ![]()
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